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American Crane Rental, Inc.
515 First Street
Escalon, CA 95320 |
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| Office: (209) 838-8815 | Fax: (209) 838-8816 |
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1(888) CRANE-30 or 1(888) 272-6330 |
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American Crane Rental, Inc., ACR, was established in June 2002, by Keith Powell. With 20 years experience in the crane and transportation industry, Keith started his company as a sole owner operator with a Grove 70 Ton Hydro Truck Crane. As ACR’s clientele grew Keith hired his son Everett as an operator and purchased more cranes. ACR now has an impressive fleet of 6 Boom Trucks and 9 Truck Cranes ranging from a 18 Ton through a 350 Ton Hydraulic Truck Crane, and also has 4 Heavy Haul Tractors that pull Specialty Trailers. Keith’s employees' dedication to satisfying the customer is what makes the Company the success it is today. ACR provides Truck Crane Rental service on a wide spectrum of customer needs, from a specialized lift to the ordinary AC pick. Along with Operated Truck Cranes and Boom Trucks, Bare Rental Boom Trucks and Carry Decks are available for any length of time required on your project. ACR is located in the heart of the Central Valley of California, just minutes from your job. To provide our customers with easy access, a toll free number, 888-CRANE-30, or 888-272-6330, was created to aid in long distance calling. The office phone number is 209-838-8815, and the fax number is 209-838-8816. To better assess your needs with a truck crane rental, a lift or pick, evaluation is essential. In order to meet customer needs, Field Service Representatives are available to provide complimentary job site evaluations. ACR recognizes that retaining quality personnel is key to our success. Keith and his staff are ready to serve your needs. Need a project estimated or have any questions? Contact ACR by going to our “Contact Us” page, or call one of us. |
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We're here to serve you 24-7 |
Office: 209-838-8815 |
Fax: 209-838-8816 |
Gary Rich: (dispatch) Cell: (209) 649-5108 |
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Roger Green: (sales) Cell: (209) 810-8109 |
Everett Powell: (operations) Cell: (209) 480-7956 |
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In the list below are examples of our services, and below the list are more pictures showing some of the things “American Crane Rental Can Do!” |
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![]() Here two cranes are tipping a silo, to load onto a trailer for transporting. The Silo weighs 100k LB and is 70' tall and 12' Dia. The two cranes are: on the left is a 100 Ton Link Belt HC 218A Conventional Truck Crane, and on the right is a 175 Ton Grove GMK 5175 with 66K LB of Counter Weights. |
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![]() Here is one of our Heavy Haul Tractors and Low Bed with a 35K LB capacity Forklift. |
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![]() Here a Link Belt HC 218A, 100 Ton Conventional Truck Crane is setting a Baghouse. The Baghouse was built onsite weighing 37K LB and going up 50'. |
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![]() Here a GMK 6350 with 110K LB of Counter Weights is setting a 37K LB Modular Office that is 14’ Wide and 75’ Long, at a 85’ radius, using a special set of Spreader Bars. |
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![]() Here is a 2007 Clean Air KW Heavy Haul Tractor with a Low Bed that can carry 95K LB |
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![]() Here the Link Belt HC 218A, 100 Ton is picking the Lid to an Ethanol Tank, for transporting. Notice that this is a 12 point pick. |
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![]() Here a Grove GMK 6350 with 110K LB of Counter Weights is setting a Scrubber weighing 96K LB, 60’ up at a 40’ radius |
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![]() Here is a Link Belt HTC 8670 that has tripped a tank and now is setting the tank onto a foundation. This is only possible if the tank is under 30’ long and less than 15K LB. |
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![]() Here the tank is 40’ long and 20 K LB, so a smaller Boom Truck is used to tail the tank |
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![]() Here is a two crane pick, they are picking a 190K LB Transformer and placing it onto one of our Specialty Trailers to transport. Notice all of the axles on the trailer to spread the weight out evenly so not to overload the highways, and trailer. |
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![]() Here is a Grove TM9120, 120 Ton Hydro setting roof panels, using another style of Spreader Bar. |
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![]() Here is the Link Belt 100 ton Conventional, hanging iron on a three story building, 170’ of main boom and a 45’ long jib, so to reach the other side of the building. |
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